In Italian language "santi" is plural of Saint..like "Saint Peter".It comes from old latin "santus-santi"..
In italian language Santo (singolare) Santi (plurale)
In spanish is the same "Santo Domingo"..means "The saint of Sunday"
or the Saint of Lord..because The Lord is called also "Dominus -e" from latin..
In italian language Santo (singolare) Santi (plurale)
In spanish is the same "Santo Domingo"..means "The saint of Sunday"
or the Saint of Lord..because The Lord is called also "Dominus -e" from latin..
by Nyuu Nyuu puff June 25, 2010
by santy7050 December 08, 2005
by Dank overlord March 10, 2017
A name that you call a really hot guy you see in public and want to show to your friends without drawing attention.
by Alivia M January 25, 2008
it means "peace" in the Panjabi (Punjab) and Pali languages, and is a shortened version of 'santiphap' of Khmer and Lao languages and 'santipap' of Thai
by Haveasoda February 18, 2009
A common nickname for a funny friend. A derivative of Santiago, the name Santi is used by said persons good friends, and will likely spread to all of the people that said person knows. Soon, said person will become Santi, ridding himself of his family given name, in favor of the coolest nickname of all time.
A funny person is a santi
A person who enjoys great atmosphere is a santi
A person who makes funny noises is a santi
A Santi can turn it on, if you know what I mean
A Santi can turn it off when he wants too.
A person who enjoys great atmosphere is a santi
A person who makes funny noises is a santi
A Santi can turn it on, if you know what I mean
A Santi can turn it off when he wants too.
by sAntiago Domingo Alberto Martinez August 09, 2006
by Santihater August 15, 2017